Common/European Frogbit

 

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Interesting Facts:

European frog-bit can be mistaken for water lily but its leaves are distinctly heart-shaped, leathery. Water lily flowers are much larger, with more than 3 petals.

 

                                                             Description:

European frog-bit is a free-floating aquatic plant that resembles a miniature water lily. Leaves are thick, heart-shaped, 1 to 2 inches wide and smooth-edged with spongy, purplish-red undersides. Small, showy flowers are ½ inch across, appear singly and have three white petals and yellow centers. Roots are 3 to 8 inches long and unbranched, dangling from the underside of each rosette of leaves. Plants form a thick mat with tangled roots and runners.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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412 W Pacific St. 
Blackfoot, Idaho 
83221
(208) 782-3876